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Yeah, those were like my Beatles and Stones, kind of for, I don't know, for my age group or generation or whatever. Those were the two big. I'm seeing here that you're 77 years old. 77 years old. Yeah. Yeah, those were the two big ones. And they were very now looking back, it's like, well, of course, they were both very mainstream, like arena rock bands.

Yeah, those were like my Beatles and Stones, kind of for, I don't know, for my age group or generation or whatever. Those were the two big. I'm seeing here that you're 77 years old. 77 years old. Yeah. Yeah, those were the two big ones. And they were very now looking back, it's like, well, of course, they were both very mainstream, like arena rock bands.

Yeah, those were like my Beatles and Stones, kind of for, I don't know, for my age group or generation or whatever. Those were the two big. I'm seeing here that you're 77 years old. 77 years old. Yeah. Yeah, those were the two big ones. And they were very now looking back, it's like, well, of course, they were both very mainstream, like arena rock bands.

And I think that's part of what I liked about it, too, to sort of the grandness of it.

And I think that's part of what I liked about it, too, to sort of the grandness of it.

And I think that's part of what I liked about it, too, to sort of the grandness of it.

I grew up in Santa Cruz, California, which is a little kind of hippie beach town. And so we didn't have a TV in our house. I lived with my mom for a majority of the time and then went back and forth. But while I was living there, my dad got me this little five inch black and white TV.

I grew up in Santa Cruz, California, which is a little kind of hippie beach town. And so we didn't have a TV in our house. I lived with my mom for a majority of the time and then went back and forth. But while I was living there, my dad got me this little five inch black and white TV.

I grew up in Santa Cruz, California, which is a little kind of hippie beach town. And so we didn't have a TV in our house. I lived with my mom for a majority of the time and then went back and forth. But while I was living there, my dad got me this little five inch black and white TV.

that I just kept in my room and I was just glued to it, you know, without cable television, you have three stations. So I would just watch whatever was on from 7 p.m. or whenever till they went off the air at, what was it, 1.30 or 2 or whatever. Anyway, Letterman, you know, and Different Strokes and whatever network comedies were on.

that I just kept in my room and I was just glued to it, you know, without cable television, you have three stations. So I would just watch whatever was on from 7 p.m. or whenever till they went off the air at, what was it, 1.30 or 2 or whatever. Anyway, Letterman, you know, and Different Strokes and whatever network comedies were on.

that I just kept in my room and I was just glued to it, you know, without cable television, you have three stations. So I would just watch whatever was on from 7 p.m. or whenever till they went off the air at, what was it, 1.30 or 2 or whatever. Anyway, Letterman, you know, and Different Strokes and whatever network comedies were on.

Hour-long dramas always felt like too grown up and boring until I got older. And now you go back and look at hour-long dramas when, you know, we were coming of age and they're just like pornography bad, you know? Yeah. Like... Not only are they just weirdly bad, but they show there's so much shoe leather just because they're trying to fill up the 42 minutes.

Hour-long dramas always felt like too grown up and boring until I got older. And now you go back and look at hour-long dramas when, you know, we were coming of age and they're just like pornography bad, you know? Yeah. Like... Not only are they just weirdly bad, but they show there's so much shoe leather just because they're trying to fill up the 42 minutes.

Hour-long dramas always felt like too grown up and boring until I got older. And now you go back and look at hour-long dramas when, you know, we were coming of age and they're just like pornography bad, you know? Yeah. Like... Not only are they just weirdly bad, but they show there's so much shoe leather just because they're trying to fill up the 42 minutes.

That's right. Like people have no idea how lucky they are with Breaking Bad and the surprise, you know, whatever, you know, modern television. Right. We did those credit sequence things, the greatest event. So we had to go and watch.

That's right. Like people have no idea how lucky they are with Breaking Bad and the surprise, you know, whatever, you know, modern television. Right. We did those credit sequence things, the greatest event. So we had to go and watch.

That's right. Like people have no idea how lucky they are with Breaking Bad and the surprise, you know, whatever, you know, modern television. Right. We did those credit sequence things, the greatest event. So we had to go and watch.

Yeah. Like Simon and Simon episodes to find these certain scenes to get context on some of them. And like Bill Burr, like my memories of Simon and Simon are one thing. Like it meant so much to me as a kid. But then kind of diving in and really watching, it's just a whole different. Like I would challenge Bill Burr to binge chips right now.

Yeah. Like Simon and Simon episodes to find these certain scenes to get context on some of them. And like Bill Burr, like my memories of Simon and Simon are one thing. Like it meant so much to me as a kid. But then kind of diving in and really watching, it's just a whole different. Like I would challenge Bill Burr to binge chips right now.